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Commentary on Enoch’s Second Vision from the Book of Enoch, Chapter 93:11-14. |
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93:11 For who is there of all the children of men that is able to hear the voice of the Holy One without being troubled? And who can think His thoughts? and who is there that can behold all the works of heaven? 93:12 And how should there be one who could behold the heaven, and who is there that could understand the things of heaven and see a soul or a spirit and could tell thereof, or ascend and see all their ends and think them or do like them? 93:13 And who is there of all men that could know what is the breadth and the length of the earth, and to whom has been shown the measure of all of them? 93:14 Or is there anyone who could discern the length of the heaven and how great is its height, and upon what it is founded, and how great is the number of the stars, and where all the luminaries rest? |
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93:11 T Gael Bataman Originally Written: 11 July 2006 Latest Update: 15 December 2011 Return to Zadok Home Continue . . . Return One Page Go to Enoch Introduction Go to Enoch’s Second Vision Introduction “Who is Yehuveh?” “Who is Elohim?” |